Local News in Lathrup Village, Michigan
Three charged in bridal store brawl (UPI)
LATHRUP VILLAGE, Mich., March 11 (UPI) -- Authorities in Michigan said three men allegedly caused $20,000 worth of damage to a bridal store following a female relative's argument with the shop owner.Accused Rib Rack shooter acquitted after third trial (Detroit News) An Oakland Circuit Court jury returned a not guilty verdict for a Southfield teenager accused of killing a night restaurant manager in Lathrup Village in 2008.
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Michigan First Credit Union Adds Features to Online Banking Services (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Michigan First Credit Union today announced recent enhancements to its online banking services, including new personal finance management capabilities, such as Twitter alerts.
Garden calendar (Detroit Free Press) Birds, Bees and Blooms Symposium: Macomb Audubon Society will host a symposium 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. Michigan State University Management Education Center, 811 W. Square Lake, Troy. $60 members, $70 non-members. Colleen Taylor: 248-627-6872.
Levin to chair Ways and Means Committee (The Oakland Press) One of Oakland County’s congressmen is taking over the leadership of the powerful U.S. House Ways and Means Committee.
Peters named Michigan's most moderate member of Congress (Royal Oak Daily Tribune) U.S. Rep. Gary Peters is the most moderate member of Michigan's congressional delegation and in Congress, according to annual rankings released by the National Journal Friday.
Judge's move to jail juror is criticized by state court (Detroit Free Press) A Rochester Hills mother of two young children found herself in contempt of court, sentenced to 24 hours in jail, and ordered to sit through a two-week murder trial after she said she had child care trouble and reported to court an hour late Thursday for jury selection.
Campus clip (Southfield Eccentric) Nest of Hornets
Railing on (Southfield Eccentric) Court fight
